Sing It LOUDER Paul Hipp

I like this song  and video for a variety of reasons but there are two stand out moments for me-

1) I ike it when Paul Hipp starts to take his clothes off, and not for the reason you’d think. He’s losing his shirt- GET IT?

2)  This song was released last year and it is about B of A and the bailouts-  but with that chucklehead Senator Bunning who told people who paid into their unemployment benefits  to go and F^%$ themselves and they weren’t going to get another dime on his watch- this song has proven its captured the Spirit ( or lack of soul ) the ” Upper Classes” who will never ever taste the fear that they are ramming down the throat of every single
American

 for no other reasons that they are taking care of their own.

Somebody needs to tell our story.

I love you Paul Hipp.

a.m.

Here is a song to keep us all dancing through the depression!

FREE MONEY IN THE USA

I cant pay my bills, my cards are maxxed
but the same old greedy banker hacks
are taking million dollar bonuses from my tax
Busting laws and breaking backs
AIGee your dumb said the man in the suit
With his bonuses and his sack of loot
The same guys who caused the train to crash
Are the only people still making cash

AIG I’m dumb FDIC my thumb
Shoved up my BofA
Free money in the USA
I got no place to stay
I lost my 401k
Now it’s all gone away
Free money in the USA

Binding legal obligations
In a broke and worthless paper nation
one six five million in bonus pay
Free money in the USA
The first banker to press that case
may win in court but will one day face
an angry mob that he will meet
coming through the gates of easy street

Cancel all bonus’s or put them in jail
We’re all to goddamn big to fail

With so many people out of work
I hear some wealthy banker jerk
Say they can’t attract the brightest and best
Like the ones who got us into this mess
Without hundreds of millions in retention pay
Free money in the USA
Go down to the unemployment line
There’s a lot of people who’d do just fine
To right this ship and fix your bank
For a decent wage and a hearty thanks
for some honest pay for an honest day
Fuck aig fuck BofA-holes

© Paul Hipp 2009

www.paulhipp.com

 

 

Photoof Paul Hipp by the brilliant Kelly McDowell

Note From The Bones

My husband is running for House Representative here in

Washington State.

FYI

That’s Washington State– famous for Apples, Jimmy Hendrix, The Seattle Mariners and a frog with sticky toes, but I digress. 

Luis is a candidate for House Representative in the First Legislative District of Washington State

 

I used to think my life was interesting.

I think it’s just become an adventure.

 

Elect Luis Moscoso Website HERE

Elect Luis on Facebook HERE

 

Don’t Make Me Come Over There-My Life As A Child

When  I was a kid and had sent my Mom on of  her many trips to Crazy Town VIA the crazy train she had this thing she would say.

She would look at me and growl

” don’t make me come over there “

As a rule the only things I was afraid of  as a child were Zombies and all the Monkeys escaping from the Woodlawn Park Zoo’s Primate House.

So not only did I get the evil eye she would  add the threat of

” Just wait until your Dad gets home. “

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So, I mention this because when people really tick me off, I can see my tiny little Mom standing there with a cigarette clenched  between her teeth and she’s saying

” Don’t make me come over there.”

My little Sister was a cute kid.

She was so cute that when we were little  and went to the Torchlight Parade the Seafair Pirates would always spot her in a the crowd and scare the heck out of her. She’d either take off running down the street or something else really sweet and dramatic and my Grandma  Ginger would tell me to either help her or go and get her.

” Why.” I would say.

I was about six years old at the time, and feeling empathy for living creatures that did not have four legs was not in my nature.

” Because she’s your little sister.”

” How much will you give me if I do.” I’d say as my little three-year old sister was  running around in circles somewhere in the crowd screaming for her life.

My Grandma would look at the Pirates and tell me, ” those guys have nothing on you Anita- nothing.”

They still don’t Grandma Ginger.

When I was a kid we lived in this very interesting neighborhood.

Right next door to us was  ” The Hippie House.”

They were honest to goodness  barefooted, long-haired free love passed out on their front yard hippies.

The Police were always over there- they were either taking someone away or dropping them off. It was very confusing. It took me awhile to figure out that Police Cars were not Taxi Cabs.

I liked them, the girls wore those beaded necklaces and the guys would look up from where they had passed out on their lawn  the night before and say things like ”  

” Stick it to the man” when they saw me headed to school in the mornings.

In case you’re curious- yes, yes I did.

When I was about 10 I was riding my bike home from the playground when my chain broke and somehow I ended up the middle of the road with my bike on top of me.

Cars drove around me, a few honked and one guy got out and said

 “Get your  ass out of the street. What are you, retarded?”

I guess I could have cried, or asked for help.

Instead, I spit on him.

That was one of my finest moments.

Ever.

 a.m.

Descansos On The Information Highway

Photo By:Jaroldeen Asplund Edwards

A few months ago a friend of mine passed away.

People are leaving their thoughts and memories about her on her Facebook Wall.

I think that’s right.

a.m.

On My Way To Work

 

So this morning I get off my  bus and  this is what I see

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This is what happened.

There was an electrical fire in a restaraunt called the V Garden.
The V Garden is on the ground floor and the floors above it are apartments. The apartments are called  ” The Downtowner” I think that back in the day it was called the Richmond Hotel, but I’m not sure.
To give you a feel for the place, The Downtowner Apartments have this sign in the doorway  about not brining weapons into the building and one of the residents told me the elevators don’t work, ‘ most of the time ‘. It’s not exactly prime real estate- if you get my drift.
Still it’s home to a lot of people and a few told me that smoke from the fire below was so thick that it was hard to see when they started to walk down the stairs to the street- one resident told me she used the exterior fire escape. I’m not sure how the older resident I saw  ( someone had found him a chair and he was sitting on it with a cane between his knees ) got out to the street and I was going to ask but someone mentioned something about ‘no fire doors’ and I said, “well there are fire exits right? “
I looked up at all of those windows.
And then I realized –
so were the people standing around me.

photo: a.m. moscoso

 

news story from The Seattle Time HERE

FYI

Things That I Really, Really

DON’T LIKE

Mud Puddles full of dead bloated worms.

Mayonnaise.

The word ” Dude “

Garden Gnomes.

The Return Of No Post Day

 

  

When you shut the refrigerator door does the light really go off? 

If a tree falls down in the woods and no one is around to hear it- does it make a sound? 

and 

If I’m not blogging can I still be writing?

The Bees Knees

I saw the most unusual pet name on a list of unusual pet names.

It is

Bam Bam Noodle Butt.

That name

IS

The Bees Knees.

 

The Human Remains

Kitty  wrote a  post  called The Circus Kitchen and it is about going back and re-reading old blog entries.

 In our convo she mentioned a post I did about a cemetery.

I went back and found it- so here it is Kitty- I’ve written a lot since then and I was glad to revisit this- it’s one of my favorite memories.

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THE HUMAN REMAINS

One afternoon I didn’t have anything to do so I went to this cemetery and watched a grave digger dig a grave on top of a hill.

This brand of grave digging wasn’t being done horror movie style. This was a guy on a backhoe listening to a Walkman as he worked.

When he was done there was a hole in the ground waiting for somebody who was having a hell of a bad day to be lowered into it.

After he left I watched the tent go up and I saw the chairs being arranged and then the flowers were brought out from a van and these Funeral Directors fussed over each vase and when they were done it did look pretty amazing.

I mean, it takes skill to beautify a hole in the ground.

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When the service began there was a little breeze and by the end of the service the wind was howling and the tent was lifted up a few times but it didn’t blow away.

Then after the family left the business of lowering the coffin into the ground was done and the grave was filled in and the grave flowers were carefully placed around the spot where the headstone would go.

When it was finished and just as the gates of the cemetery were shut the cemetery workers- including a couple of the funeral directors came up to the little hill and they started to take the tent down.

They took the canvas and laid it flat on the ground and stood along the edges.

Someone separated from the group and cruised around the top of the hill. I saw that person check the driveway up to the grave site and when they got back I heard someone say ” let’s do it. “

They lifted the canvas up with a snap and at the next big blast of wind they tossed the canvas up and it lifted them a few inches off the ground.

They laughed and did it a few more times and at one point there was a discussion about a higher place in the cemetery where they could get airborne but that was voted down because it was getting dark.

To this day I remember that storm and those people because in this place of somber ritual, a ritual designed to separate us from an unbearable reality so that we can move forward…somewhere in all of that death and decay

the Human Remains.

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